Deloitte is proud to be an Agora sponsor at CERAWeek 2026, where the energy industry comes together to help tackle some of today’s biggest challenges.
Energy and chemicals companies are navigating a new era of complexity: aging infrastructure, rising demand, and operational volatility are driving the need for smarter, more connected operations. By integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into operations, organizations can help modernize energy infrastructure, turn data into real-time insights, optimize efficiency, and build resilient, future-ready operations.
At CERAWeek, Deloitte leaders showcase how connected, AI-driven operations can help turn data into decisions, optimize performance, and improve energy efficiency. Deloitte’s approach combines deep industry experience with advanced technology to help organizations sense, predict, and act across the full asset life cycle.
23rd March, Monday 2PM CST
The Agora pod session topic, “AI at scale: Transforming energy systems and enterprise operating models,” spotlights how energy leaders are making AI strategic infrastructure to help drive reliability, cost advantage, and real-time performance at scale.
As global energy markets become more complex and competitive, the organizations that lead are those embedding intelligence deeply into both enterprise operations and infrastructure systems. Artificial intelligence has moved beyond theoretical applications to become strategic infrastructure.
According to Deloitte Global’s AI for Energy Systems report, AI has the potential to deliver 3,700 terawatt-hours (TWh) of annual energy savings by 2030, roughly triple the energy it consumes, and generate more than US$200 billion in annual cost savings through smarter system optimization and asset performance management. For the energy industry, this represents more than efficiency gains, it signals a paradigm shift in how operational performance, asset reliability, and real-time decisioning could be delivered at scale across the value chain.